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Written by Matt Chapman
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Friday, 17 November 2006 |
Those who don't have a Nintendo handheld games console will probably be surprised by today's news that the company is finally releasing an MP3 player for them. "You mean they don't already work as music machines?" PSP fanboys all over the world shout in unison. |
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Monday, 13 November 2006 |
It wasn’t surprising that all of Sony’s new PlayStation 3 consoles sold out on the first day when they went on sale in Japan on Friday, as there were only 80,000 up for grabs. But it never fails to amaze us the price people are prepared to pay to get their hands on one. |
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Thursday, 09 November 2006 |
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It might be nine days until the PlayStation 3 hits US stores, but ardent fans have already started queuing to get their hands on one. Six or seven people have already been spotted outside a Best Buy store in America. |
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Thursday, 09 November 2006 |
Sony might be having problems with exploding laptop batteries and delays to its next-generation PlayStation 3 games console, but the company’s legacy hardware soldiers on. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe claims its PlayStation 2 console has reached a milestone with 40 million units sold throughout Europe and the PAL territories. |
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 |
Sony’s problems with its next-generation PlayStation 3 games console show no signs of going away. Reports coming out of Japan now claim that the region will only get 80,000 of the promised 100,000 units expected at launch.
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 |
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Nintendo will launch its latest strike on the console games market this year by sending four million Wii units into battle. The majority of those next-generation games consoles will head to America in the six week period from its launch on November 19 to the end of 2006. |
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Saturday, 28 October 2006 |
Having already impressed us by producing the first unofficial controller for Guitar Hero, The Ant Commandos (TAC) have gone one better and released a version with 10 fret buttons. The patent-pending design allows players to crank out their favorite Guitar Hero tunes using the top five fret buttons, then pull in tight to the base of the guitar for a rocking solo using the five extra buttons. |
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 |
DSG International has banned the Canis Canem Edit game – known as Bully in the US – from its chain of high street stores. |
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